ATTENTION!: Some of our Choke Tubes are OUT OF STOCK
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**DO NOT USE FEDERAL FLIGHT CONTROL Heavy Loads. Manufacturer does not recommend use with Ported Choke Tubes such as the Black Diamond Strike.**Please call573-824-5555for availablity before ordering.
The Black Diamond Strike is designed to knock
turkeys right off their feet. Precision engineered to the industries tightest
tolerances, this tube has been proven to kill many a bird. The Strike will accommodate
all lead and hybrid heavy loads with shot sizes from #4 through #8. The
Strike has been proven to increase pattern density by 40% or better. That means
tighter groups, more pellets down range, and more birds in the freezer! Don’t
settle for anything less, be ready to Strike that trophy gobbler this spring!
More constrictions available upon request.

ATTENTION!:Some of our Choke Tubes are OUT OF STOCK
Please call 573-824-5555 for availablity before ordering.

**DO NOT USE FEDERAL FLIGHT CONTROL Heavy Loads. Manufacturer does not recommend use with Ported Choke Tubes such as the Black Diamond Strike.**Please call573-824-5555for availablity before ordering.Anyone
that’s hunted waterfowl knows what a challenge it presents. We invented
theBlack Diamond Triumph to put the
odds in your favor. The Triumph will accommodate shot size #0 through #8 including
steel and hybrid heavy loads. With their dashing moves and amazing agility waterfowl
are the ultimate target but this year it’s time to Triumph with a Black
Diamond Choke Tube in your favorite gun.

ATTENTION!: Some of our Choke Tubes are OUT OF STOCK
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**DO NOT USE FEDERAL FLIGHT CONTROL Heavy Loads. Manufacturer does not recommend use with Ported Choke Tubes such as the Black Diamond Strike.**Please call573-824-5555for availablity before ordering.Like
most predators the Black Diamond Assault is designed to take its prey by surprise. By accommodating all lead, steel and,
hybrid heavy loads size #2 through #8, this is one deadly tube. The Assault
has not only proven successful for predators, but for deer hunters as well by
accommodating buckshot through #8. That kind of knock-down power coupled with
the tightest groups possible can’t help but Assault your quarry.

Many people ask about patterning and sighting in a shotgun for turkey hunting. The following is how we, here at Indian Creek SS, perform that process. We think that pattering a shotgun and sighting one in are two totally different things. If you look at it this way you will have better results.

After saying that, let’s go back a little and say that you can do both at the same time. If, for example, you shoot your current shell and choke combination and your pattern is off to the right, then you can adjust your sights immediately. But, if you get your new choke, shells and gun or any combination of these, you must shoot patterns to be able to see where the concentration of the shot goes.

Here is a step by step procedure of how we do this at Indian Creek SS.

This is what is needed:

Shotgun

Choke or chokes

All shells you want to test

A 4’ x 4’ paper or cardboard *

A place to shoot 40 yds

10” dia circle or way to measure this

Sharpie pen

Gun rest or sand bags

* Why a 4’x4’ sheet?
This size is required to view a 30” pattern at 40 yards with an Indian Creek choke tube and a 4’x4’ will accommodate that.

When you are patterning you are not really concerned if your gun, choke and shell combo are hitting point of aim. You are just trying to find what combo gives you the best pattern. After you get the combo of shells, choke and gun you like, then we move on to sighting your gun in.

Choose the choke ,shell and gun

Place target (4’x4’) at 40 yards (write on the target what gun, choke and shells used)

Set up on a good gun rest or sand bags

Shoot first target (put a dot in the center of the 4’x4’ target to aim at for reference only)

Retrieve target

Find center of pattern and trace 10” dia circle around the center (not aiming point, but center of shot pattern)

Count all shot that are in the 10” circle

Repeat this process until you have shot all combinations of choke, shells and guns (putting up a new 4’x4’ sheet each time)